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The Self in Research and Other Matters: A Study of Doctoral Students’ Conceptions

Rod Pitcher (The Centre for Educational Development and Academic Methods, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)

International Journal for Researcher Development

ISSN: 2048-8696

Article publication date: 1 April 2010

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Abstract

This study uses metaphor analysis to examine doctoral students’ conceptions obtained from their responses to an on‐line survey. The conceptions examined were the conception of self in research, the conception of the PhD, the conception of knowledge, and the conception of the outcomes of research. The conceptions found were allocated to the categories of “organic”, “spatial”, “explorative” and “constructive”, the same categories as were used in a previous study of the students’ conceptions of research. A number of interesting relationships were found and are discussed, including the relationship of the conceptions to each other and to the demographic data obtained in the survey. Some tentative conclusions are discussed and some speculation indulged in. Since the supervisor/student relationship may be affected by any mis‐match between their conceptions, that mis‐match, if present, will also affect the student’s progress and development.

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Pitcher, R. (2010), "The Self in Research and Other Matters: A Study of Doctoral Students’ Conceptions", International Journal for Researcher Development, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 248-256. https://doi.org/10.1108/1759751X201100018

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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